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Topic: Wisconson engine problems
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| Mark Bogard
02-01-2013 16:19:15
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I have an old 4 cyl Wisconson engine on a Lincoln welder. It has not run in 6 years. I have gotten it running. It starts easily and runs at low rpm but surges and stalls when I try to run it faster. When I strike an arc it dies immediately.When I started working on it the tank and fuel lines were dry but smelled like varnish. Is this a carb problem or a governor problem? Could running it for a few hours help? |
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| greygoat
02-03-2013 13:40:25
98.125.122.131
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Re: Wisconson engine problems in reply to Mark Bogard, 02-01-2013 16:19:15
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| Carb is gummed up, because old fuel dried up in it. If you need a carb kit, NAPA has them, or can get them. |
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| JOB
02-01-2013 21:06:47
74.36.134.248
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Re: Wisconson engine problems in reply to Mark Bogard, 02-01-2013 16:19:15
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| It sounds like fuel. Those carburetors are pretty simple. Take it apart and clean it up inside. I would bet the float is set correct, but would not hurt to check it. If that doesn't work I am sure you will get other suggestions. Is it a VE, Vf or VH4? |
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